They can become corrupted and therefore unusable & if you don't have a good current backup user will lose information stored there, if a user puts a password on the pst and forgets it you may or may not be able to strip the password off the pst, they take up network storage space, depending on how users remotely access Outlook they may or may not be available.
We use them here, but don't really like them.
-----Original Message-----
From: Yurchuk, Michael W. [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, May 01, 2002 11:36 AM
To: MS-Exchange Admin Issues
Subject: PST Bad - why?
Hello all sorry to ask a stupid question, but my pointy haired boss is looking at implementing PST's here and I know many people say pst's are not good, could you guys give me some ammo to argue why PST's aren't a good option and what problems will end up occurring if it is implemented.
Thanks in advance.
Michael Yurchuk, MCSE
Systems Administrator
direcTEL
Saskatoon, SK
306-384-8600
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